Fort Worth Aggravated Assault Lawyer

Former Prosecutor Assisting Clients in Fort Worth and Tarrant County

Aggravated assault is a serious felony offense in the state of Texas. A conviction carries lengthy terms of incarceration in state prison, onerous parole conditions, hefty fines, and adverse consequences for housing, employment, and even child custody and visitation. If you have been charged with aggravated assault in Fort Worth, Arlington or Tarrant County in Texas, you need to contact a skilled aggravated assault defense attorney immediately. Prior to opening my own criminal defense law firm, I prosecuted hundreds of aggravated assault, felony and misdemeanor cases for the District Attorney’s Offices in Tarrant and Collin Counties. My work as a prosecutor gave me a unique perspective on approaching cases and crafting effective defense strategies. In addition, over the years, I have gained insight into how judges and juries evaluate evidence.

Overall, I became a assault crimes defense attorney because I believe that everyone deserves to have a seasoned attorney who can stand up for their rights. With my substantial trial experience and vast knowledge of the Texas Penal Code, I am prepared to aggressively defend all aggravated assault charges on your behalf. To schedule a free consultation, feel free to contact the Fulgham Law Firm at (817) 886-3280 today.

A public service officer such as police officer commits the offense while on-the-job;

An individual commits the offense against a public service officer or security officer;

The offense is committed for the purpose of silencing or retaliating against a witness to a crime; or

An individual performs a drive-by shooting.

A first degree felony faces either five to 99 years in state prison or life in state prison.

Defenses to Aggravated Assault

Your best defense varies based on the individual facts and evidence involved in your case. However, common defenses to aggravated assault charges include:

Accident: You accidentally made physical contact with another person.

Lack of Intent: The victim misconstrued your joke as a threat.

Mistaken Identity: The police arrested the wrong person.

Fabrication: The victim made up the assault.

Lack of Knowledge: You did not know the victim was a police officer or security officer.

Lack of Serious Bodily Injury: The victim did not suffer harm that can be classified as serious bodily injury.

Contact the Fulgham Law Firm for a Free Consultation Today!

The best way to approach your case is with an experienced and well-regarded criminal defense lawyer by your side. I am a Texas native and have a keen understanding of Texas law, the Texas court system, and potential successful defenses for aggravated assault charges. In addition, my experience as a prosecutor provides me with the uncanny ability to anticipate the prosecution’s evidence and theory of the case. If you need legal assistance and would like to learn more about your legal rights, call the Fulgham Law Firm today at (817) 886-3280 to schedule a free case evaluation in Fort Worth.

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Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs takes hundreds of lives each year – and those are just the numbers for our state. In the past few years, Texas law enforcement officials have experimented with different methods for reducing the amount of fatalities on the road. Extra vigilance and more DWI arrests seem to[...]

Searched for Drugs on Texas Public Transportation – Is This Legal?

If a police officer pulls you over in a traffic stop, they may ask to search your vehicle, but you have the right to say no – which you should exercise, whether or not you feel a search could yield incriminating evidence. This is because law enforcement officers have a right to search you or[...]

When Is Sexting Illegal in Texas?

These days we do everything with our phones. Chat. Navigate. Surf the web. Manage our finances. Play games. Watch videos. It makes sense, then, that we would also use our phones to flirt with our romantic partners. In fact, the practice of “sexting” – sending nude or sexually suggestive photos by text messages or other[...]

Why Criminal Diversion Programs are Good for Everyone in Texas

In Texas, 20-30% of offenders released from prison go right back there within three years of release. This suggests that, in many cases, traditional prosecution and sentencing is ineffective in preventing future offenses. Why does this happen? One of the biggest reasons is that once an individual has spent time in prison, obtaining gainful employment[...]

Underage College Drinking: If Your Kid Gets a Texas MIP Charge

If your child gets slapped with a minor in possession charge, you may be blindsided and unsure of what is involved. Will they be fined? Have to spend time in jail? In this post, we’ll detail what you need to know about minor in possession charges and how to fight back with the help of[...]

What Every Texan Should Know about Drug-Free Zones

There are many factors that go into charges and penalties for Texas drug crimes. Unfortunately, not all of these factors are fair to the offender. How so? There are many laws throughout Texas and the country at large that purposely and unfairly increase the penalties against people accused of using or dealing drugs. One of[...]

Texas Man Gets 75 Years for Family Violence – What Can You Expect?

In a recent court case, one Texas man was sentenced to 75 years based on family violence charges. If you are facing a family violence charge, should you be expecting something similar – or is his case an extreme one? What can you expect? Below, we’re going to explain the laws and penalties for Texas[...]

You’re Arrested for DWI in Tarrant County – What Happens Next?

So, you’ve been pulled over and arrested for driving while intoxicated. Whether you made an honest mistake or know that you were still capable of being behind the wheel, you want to fight your charges. After all, the penalties for DWI in Texas could cost you thousands and prevent you from driving for an inconveniently[...]

Texas Theft Charges: The Difference between Misdemeanors and Felonies

Theft is the most commonly prosecuted crime in Fort Worth criminal courts. Defined as the unlawful taking of another’s property, theft is an offense that can result in lengthy prison or probation sentences, as well as hefty fines. An important distinction to make with Texas theft charges is whether the offense (or offenses) in question[...]

Texans’ Right to Remain Silent – How Miranda Rights Really Work

“You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you…” We’ve all heard this phrase in movies and television, but how do these rights actually work in the real world? If you are arrested and law enforcement officers are asking you questions, will all of your answers be[...]

Should Texans Blow into a Breathalyzer If Pulled Over for DWI?

Most of us are familiar with the sinking sensation that comes with seeing flashing red and blue lights in our rearview mirrors. If you’ve been drinking even a little prior to your traffic stop or are stopped at a sobriety checkpoint, this apprehension multiples – and for good reason. A Texas DWI can have life-changing[...]

What the 20 Charged in West Texas Drug Trafficking Ring are Up against

In June, law enforcement agencies throughout Terry County and Lubbock County raided over a dozen locations to bust a major drug trafficking ring in West Texas. The raids were an effort headed by federal and state police to catch over a dozen individuals who had been involved in a conspiracy since January to move drugs.[...]

Why You Should Never Take a Texas Field Sobriety Test

If you are pulled over while you are driving, you may face searches or tests to make sure you are not driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Failing these tests can lead to criminal charges and even suffering the consequences of a conviction. There’s something you might not know, though – these tests[...]

Strategies Lawyers Use to Fight Texas Sexual Assault Charges

Sexual assault, commonly known as rape, is a quite-serious offense that can lead to decades of jail time, and potentially even life in prison for repeat offenders or extreme cases. Moreover, the stigma of being a convicted sex offender will follow you for the rest of your life. You will be required to register as[...]

How Serious are Fraud Penalties in Texas?

If you have been accused of fraud, you may be wondering what your life will look like after the case ends. The fraud stories you may have seen on the news tend to involve big banks, celebrities, or corporations that deal in shady practices. They involve massive amounts of people and money, often spanning over[...]

Family Violence vs. Domestic Violence in Texas

What does it mean when you hear someone talking about family violence? How does it differ from domestic violence? Short answer: it doesn’t. Not really. They're essentially the same thing, just under a different name. However, Texas does also have a law called continuous violence against the family, and that is different. We’re going to[...]

Types of Burglary Covered Under Texas Law

Burglary covers several different kinds of theft under Texas law. In this post, we’ll detail the types of burglary, their penalties, and how you can get help if you are facing charges. Burglary as Defined by Texas Statute All burglary convictions in Texas will depend on this fact: an individual entered a private building, structure,[...]

What You Need to Know about the Public Intoxication Laws in Texas

The public intoxication law in Texas can be vague and confusing. How so? State law indicates that law enforcement officers can arrest a person on suspicion of public intoxication. However, the arrest can occur only if the drunk person is a danger to others or themselves. On New Year’s Day 2018, a Texas woman was[...]

What Happens in Texas If You Get a DWI While Driving a Child?

If you get a DWI with a child in your vehicle, you could face serious charges under Texas law. In this post, we’re going to detail the law and penalties, then let you know what you can do to fight your charges. Drive Drunk with a Kid, Get Hit with Texas Child Endangerment Charges If[...]

Penalties Associated with Texas Drug Possession Charges

If you are facing drug possession charges in Texas, you need to know the penalties you may be facing. Below, we will cover what the law says, the associated penalties, and possible defenses for your charges. Texas Drug Possession Laws The Texas Controlled Substances Act assigns penalties according to the type and amount of drug[...]

How Possession Can Be Charged as Drug Trafficking in Texas

In Texas, you can be charged with drug trafficking even if you have never transported or distributed drugs. Below, we’re going to detail how our state’s drug trafficking and possession laws, and what you can do to fight back against your charges. Factors that Indicate Drug Trafficking Law enforcement officers in Texas consider several[...]

Texas DWI Charge? How Much It Could Cost You

Getting a DWI doesn't cost the same for everyone – but in Texas they're always expensive. We’ll break down the potential costs for you in this post and tell you what the law says. Don’t Believe the Cost Hype… Or Maybe You Should Awhile back there was a TxDOT billboard near Austin proclaiming that a[...]

How to Fight a Texas Robbery Charge

Were you recently charged with robbery in Texas? Do you want to learn how to defend yourself against the charges? In this post, we’re going to detail the Texas laws on robbery and explain common defenses that you may be able to use to fight your charges. Definition of Robbery in Texas According to the[...]

Types of Felony Charges and Penalties in Texas

Texas law categorizes crimes as misdemeanors or felonies, then breaks each of those categories up into various levels of charges. Felonies alone are divided into six different levels. In this post, we will detail the different possible felony charges that you can find yourself up against in Texas, as well as the associated penalties. State[...]

How Serious are the Penalties for Theft in Texas?

Theft is one of the most common property crimes, but nevertheless is taken very seriously in the state of Texas. Even minor offenses can result in lengthy prison sentences, hefty fines, and additional civil penalties. Moreover, you’ll be left with a criminal record that will come back to haunt you long after any sentence[...]

3 Types of Domestic Violence in Texas

There are three types of domestic violence that are recognized under Texas law. In this post we will explain each law and the associated penalties, and let you know what to do next if you are facing domestic violence charges in Texas. Domestic Assault Domestic assault is a threat or an act of violence against[...]

Defense Strategies That Can Help with Texas Drug Trafficking Charges

If you are facing drug trafficking charges in Texas, there are a number of defense strategies that a skilled attorney will know how to employ if they are right for your specific circumstances. In this post, we’re going to detail some of the most common defenses that are used to fight drug trafficking charges and[...]

A Texas DWI Charge Is Not a Conviction

If you have been charged with a DWI in Texas, don’t think that a conviction is certain. There are all kinds of ways that you may be able to beat your charges. Which is a good thing, because the consequences here can be quite severe. You can lose your license for a set period of[...]

What You Need to Know about Violating a Texas Protective Order

If you have been charged with violating a protective order in Texas, you could face significant penalties. In this post, we’ll explain how protective orders work, what constitutes a violation, and what happens next if you have already been charged. How Protective Orders Work in Texas A protective order is serious, because it means that[...]

Theft Defense Strategies: How to Fight Back against Texas Charges

If you are facing theft charges in Texas, there are many defenses a qualified attorney may be able to use to fight your charges. In this post, we’ll detail the various strategies that may work in your case. Texas Theft Charge Defenses Theft is defined by Texas law as permanently depriving someone of the possession[...]

Don’t Get a Texas Disorderly Conduct Charge This St. Paddy’s Day

Many Texans will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with Irish food and green beer this year, but it’s important not to let your partying get out of hand, or you could potentially face two charges: disorderly conduct and public intoxication. In this post, we’ll detail the charges and penalties for you. Disorderly Conduct in[...]

Why are You Facing a Texas Aggravated Assault Charge?

If you’re facing an aggravated assault charge in Texas, you may wonder what the difference is between simple assault and aggravated assault. In this post, we’ll explain the difference and tell you what you can do to fight your charges. Texas Assault Charges Simple Assault In Texas, you can be charged with simple assault for[...]

No Texas Law against Growing Marijuana… But It’s Still a Crime

Even though there are no specific marijuana cultivation laws in Texas at this time, don’t just assume that you can do it without any repercussions. In fact, if you are caught cultivating marijuana, penalties range from up to 180 days in jail and up to $2,000 in fines to life in prison and up to[...]

Why Domestic Violence is Such a Pervasive Problem in Texas

Domestic violence is an incredibly pervasive problem in our state, but if we ever want to truly stamp it out, it’s going to take more than putting offenders behind bars. We have to get to the root of the problem and work to alter behaviors that in some cases may have gone on for generations[...]

22 Fraudulent Acts Covered Under the State Laws of Texas

Charles McAllister, the majority owner of an Austin, Texas vault was recently charged with fraud and misuse of money that customers appropriated to him to buy gold, silver, and platinum on their behalf. In July 2015, hundreds of the investors learned that the bullion they thought they’d purchased had disappeared from two vaults in[...]

Acts That Can Lead to a Texas Harassment Charge

Are you or someone you know facing harassment charges in Texas? A conviction can have long lasting consequences that you will want to avoid, including the potential of fines and jail time. Harassment can take several different forms under Texas law. Texas Penal Code §42.07 states that an individual commits the offense of harassment when[...]

What Not to Do If a Texas Cop Tries to Pull You Over for DWI

Getting a Texas DWI is a big deal, but there are far worse situations you can find yourself in. Recently, a man tried to avoid getting pulled over for a DWI by leading police on a high-speed chase and got a lot more than he bargained for. What happened? Rueben Prado Vargas, 28, was arrested[...]

What to Expect after Getting a Texas Assault Charge

If you are arrested on assault charges in Texas, it is important to understand the legal process that you will have to go through. This way, you’ll be more prepared at each step of the journey and give yourself a better chance of achieving a positive outcome. Below, you’ll find a step-by-step walkthrough of the[...]

How to Fight Back If You Got a Texas Shoplifting Charge This Christmas

Inventory loss is a significant cost for any retailer, especially around the holidays. For this reason, retailers large and small increase store security during the Christmas season, and are likely to prosecute even minor shoplifting offenses. If you are facing Texas shoplifting charges after this holiday season, it is important to take the matter seriously[...]

DWI: When Is Driving Intoxicated a Felony in Texas?

A driving while intoxicated (DWI) conviction is life-changing no matter how it is charged, as you will face long probationary periods, suspension of your driver’s license, and the long-term consequences of having a criminal record. However, when a DWI is charged as a felony-level offense, these consequences are much more grievous. Felony-level DWI offenses are[...]

In Texas, Masterminding a Burglary Is Still Burglary

Can you be charged with burglary even if you didn’t enter a building or commit the actual act? The answer, surprisingly, is yes… if the jury determines that you were the mastermind behind the burglary. Recently, one Texas woman was not only charged, but convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison. Below we’re going[...]

How to Fight Texas Drug Possession Charges

Texas has some of the harshest penalties in the nation for drug possession. If convicted, you could face years in prison and hefty fines for even small amounts of controlled substances. Moreover, you will be left with a criminal record that can come back to haunt you for the rest of your life. However, not[...]

No, Domestic Violence Does Not “Spike” in Texas Over the Holidays

A common myth this time of year is that domestic violence rates spike during the season between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. However, the facts point to the contrary. Below, we’ll explain the reasons why and what Texas law states about domestic violence. ‘Tis the Season to Be Stressed… But are We Also More Violent?[...]

What It Means to Face a Texas Minor in Possession Charge

If you or your child are facing a minor in possession charge in Texas, you need to understand what the law says and what penalties are associated with a conviction. Below, we’re going to discuss what the law says and how an experienced Fort Worth criminal attorney can help you. The Texas Minor in Possession[...]

Common Reasons Texans are Charged with Violating Their Probation

Probation is often offered as an alternative to a jail sentence, or in combination with a much shorter jail sentence than you would otherwise face. Under probation, you are allowed to remain free, but must follow procedures and policies outlined by the community supervision department. Violating your probation comes with serious consequences, which could include[...]

How YODA Helps Tarrant County Juveniles Who Have Been Charged

When you’re a teen or young adult, emotions tend to run high. Sometimes, it does not take a whole lot to make you angry. Physical altercations even come easier because juveniles often act without really thinking things through. Obviously, if a juvenile breaks the law, they need to face consequences. However, that should not be[...]

Everything You Need to Know about Texas Shoplifting Laws

If you have been charged with shoplifting in Texas, you may wonder what penalties you may face if convicted. Here is a guide to everything you need to know about shoplifting charges in Texas, and what defenses may be used to help you. What the Texas Statutes Say about Shoplifting Texas Penal Code §31.03 addresses[...]

Ft. Worth DWI Program’s Death Makes Fighting Back Even More Important

Drinking and driving is a problem in our country and here in Texas, but that problem might now be getting bigger due to funding being cut from a program aimed at helping repeat DWI offenders get sober. Last week, we discussed some of the diversion programs offered by Tarrant County to rehabilitate offenders and help[...]

Do You Qualify to Have Your Texas Criminal Record Sealed or Expunged?

Alexander Pope wrote, “To err is human.” Which is true – we all make mistakes. Most of the time, we learn from our mistakes and continue on with our lives. Sometimes, however, our mistakes follow us around wherever we go. When you are arrested, charged, or convicted of a crime, it shows up on your[...]

What Help You Can Expect from Tarrant County Diversion Programs

If you are charged with a crime, you probably expect the consequences to include jail, probation, expensive fines, a major disruption to your life, or a combination of all those things. Here in Tarrant County, though, depending on the crime you have been accused of, you might be eligible to participate in a special diversion[...]

Get a Second Chance with the First Time Drug Offenders Program

A drug conviction can negatively impact all aspects of your life and leave a permanent mark on your criminal record. If you’re a first-time drug offender, though, you might be able to avoid the consequences associated with a drug conviction and get a second chance. Here in Tarrant County, we have a number of diversion[...]

Why Battery Is Actually Charged as Assault in Texas

Assault and battery charges are a very serious matter in Texas. Although lesser degrees of assault still carry consequences such as fines and a criminal record of violent crime that can compromise housing, employment, loans, child custody, and more, that is far preferable to suffering the penalties that come with the crime of battery. It[...]

What Penalties Does Alleged Texas Drug Trafficking Ex-Cop Face?

It seems like a story out of a TV show rather than real life, but officials say former police officer Geovani Hernandez got involving in drug trafficking to get money to run for office. As a constable. Constables in Texas are licensed peace officers who perform functions such as issuing subpoenas, traffic citations, and other[...]

How to Defend against Texas Insurance Fraud Charges

After Hurricane Harvey, Texas officials will be on the lookout for insurance fraud – and for good reason. Property insurance fraud is very common after hurricanes and other natural disasters, and this drives up the premiums for property owners simply looking to protect their assets. If you find yourself under investigation or facing charges, it[...]

When Can You be Charged with Theft in Texas?

In the aftermath of Harvey, police are on the lookout for looters and all other kinds of crimes. Law enforcement officials have learned since Hurricane Katrina that natural disasters lead to increased theft, and they are cracking down hard on theft crimes in Texas after Hurricane Harvey. Case-in-point: more than 40 people have been arrested[...]

Which Crimes are Considered “Sexual Offenses” Under Texas Law?

Not all crimes are created equally. Being charged with assault is a far cry from facing sexual assault charges. Not only is there a stigma attached to sexual crimes that doesn’t come with most other illegal acts, in many cases you may find yourself up against additional penalties, including the possibility of having to appear[...]

For Texas Drug Charges, the Type of Drug Matters a Lot

Texas takes drug offenses very seriously, and if you’re caught possessing, distributing, selling, manufacturing, or trafficking drugs, you could be facing severe penalties. The penalties for drug crimes, however, depend on two major components: the type of drug in question and the amount of drugs that you are caught with. On Thursday, August 17, 2017,[...]

Texas Drunk Driving Penalties 13th Strictest in the Nation

As a Texas resident, you should be aware that the Lone Star State has some of the harshest drunk driving penalties in the nation, ranking 13th overall. This information comes from a new report by WalletHub, which finds that, while Texas ranks behind other conservative states such as Arizona, Oklahoma, and Kansas, our drunk driving[...]

What You Can Learn from Ezekiel Elliott’s Domestic Violence “Defense”

For many Texans, football is life. If you’re a fan of football in our state, there’s a good chance you’re also a fan of America’s team – the Dallas Cowboys. Which means you’re probably reeling at the possibility of not seeing star running back Ezekiel Elliott on the field for the beginning of the 2017[...]

Using Deadly Force In Defense Of Another Is Not A Crime in Texas

Recently in Irving, Texas, a man allegedly entered a check cashing establishment in an attempted robbery. Instead of simply robbing the place, the man allegedly took a female employee hostage and held her at gunpoint. Dramatic video shows the police in a standoff with the suspect who appears to be holding a woman with his[...]

Beware of the Private Citizen: Vigilantes & Citizens’ Arrest

Private citizens can act as police officers when you least expect it. Texas’s law allows private citizens to help the police capture a person. Seems illogical, but it’s all legal. Therefore, you must beware of the vigilante; the person who is out for justice and will find it at any cost. This vigilante can arrest[...]

Can Juveniles Be Tried As Adults in Texas?

Sentencing juveniles as adults may not be in the interest of justice in every case. Many factors, including the crime itself, must be taken into account when making this decision. While it may be a politically popular decision to make for a district attorney’s office, trying a juvenile as an adult may not be in[...]

Talking Can Lead to Trouble: Exercise Your Right to Remain Silent

Talking Can Lead To Trouble It is human nature to want to tell your side of the story. Talking is not always in your best interest. This is especially true if you have been charged with a crime or are under law enforcement suspicion of committing a crime. The only person you should be speaking[...]

Should You Take Your Chances With A Jury?

The right to a trial by jury is inviolate. It is a personal right every person who is charged with a criminal offense enjoys. In Texas, that right may be waived in most cases. There is no magic formula to decide which is best for you. That decision must be made in close consultation with[...]

Texas Law Enforcement Devotes Resources To Stopping Human Trafficking

Law enforcement in Texas, and around the nation, has begun to crack down on human trafficking. Human trafficking demeans and exploits its victims. Perpetrators of this crime frequently prey upon vulnerable populations, such as the young, the transgendered, and illegal aliens hoping to come to the U.S., among others. Many are lured through social media[...]

Ethan Couch And The Juvenile Justice System In Texas

Tarrant County resident Ethan Couch and his despicable behavior has drawn national attention. His case has also focused a white-hot spotlight on the juvenile justice system. The case has further solidified what many believe to be true. On its face, the saga of Ethan Couch proves that two justice systems operate in this country: one[...]

Can A Police Officer Make An Arrest Without A Warrant?

The police do not have authority to make an arrest in Texas without a warrant, generally speaking. If they do make an arrest without a warrant, then the police must justify their actions. Evidence that was seized or statements that were subsequently made after an unlawful arrest may be suppressed, that is thrown out of[...]

Failure To Identify Yourself After An Accident Is A Serious Crime in Texas

Panic, shock, fear, desperation, and confusion are a just few of the numerous emotions a person can feel after being involved in an accident. You, as the driver, could be suffering from injuries such as a concussion or pain from the air bag or seatbelt, or worse. A person in your own car could be[...]

Area Man Gets Life in Prison After 10th DWI

What can you expect if you’re convicted of driving while impaired 10 times in Texas? Based on a local man’s case, you could receive a very long prison sentence. Ivy Ray Eberhardt, 62, of Weatherford, recently was convicted of DWI for the 10th time following a guilty plea. He received a sentence of life in prison[...]

Dallas Pilot Accused of Smuggling $200,000

According to federal prosecutors, a man attempted to smuggle almost $200,000 into the United States at Newark Liberty International Airport. Anthony Warner, a pilot from Dallas, arrived in Newark as passenger on a flight from India on January 10th. Airport security discovered $196,000 in undeclared cash wrapped in newspaper along with four pairs of earrings,[...]

Former governor and one-time 2016 presidential candidate Rick Perry visited the state’s highest criminal court recently for another salvo in his legal battle. What is the case against Perry all about? Abuse-of-power charges In August 2014, a grand jury in Travis County indicted Perry on two counts related to alleged abuse of power. The charges stemmed from[...]

Fort Worth Mortuary Owner Convicted of Theft

On Wednesday September 23, 2015 a Fort Worth jury took all of about an hour to issue a unanimous judgment of “guilty” in the case of one Dondre Johnson, the owner of Johnson Family Mortuary. The guilty verdict was made in relation to two charges of theft against Johnson, who was accused of taking money for[...]

Fort Worth Police Fatally Shoot Armed Man Responding to Fight

On July 31, 2015, a Fort Worth police officer—a veteran who had been on the force for 23 years, but has yet to be identified—shot an armed suspect near West 5th and Houston Streets in Fort Worth, Texas. According to news reports, the police officer has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. Police[...]

Three Things You Need to Do Right After Being Arrested for Aggravated Assault in Texas

If you’ve been arrested or/and charged with aggravated assault in Texas, it is extremely important that you take very specific actions to protect yourself. Here are three things that you need to do after being arrested for aggravated assault in Texas: 1. Know Your Right to Remain Silent Perhaps the most important thing that you[...]

Houston Forensic Science Center Gets New Board Member

In a very interesting change of fate, Anthony Graves—who spent 20 years in prison for murders he did not commit, and 10 years on death row—was recently appointed to the board of the Houston Forensic Science Center. The Role of Houston’s Forensic Science Center The Houston Forensic Science Center, which was established in 2012, provides[...]